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AlanM Wrote:

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> A man with a parrot lives in the house opposite me

> on Whateley Road. Might be the same man or maybe

> there are a few of them in ED!


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Could well have been as The Actress is not far from Whateley Road. If the man takes the parrot for a walk, of course.


Can't believe I've never seen him around here before :)

I met this man a few weeks back and as I loooove cockatoos I couldn't resist stopping him for a chat. He's indeed very friendly and so was his bird. Apparently he takes the bird to Peckham Rye all the time as he loves being outdoors. He's had the bird for 20 years I believe, but not since it was a baby so it's a bit older than that. Very sweet :-)
  • 2 weeks later...

Damn, completely forgot about this till on bus on way to Lambeth Country Show on Sunday :-S


Oh well, anyone up for another Sunday afternoon with the dancing parrot? Not forgetting the etc of course.


Can't do Sunday coming however :-S


Petersen, we will join in the sea shanties!


Parrot on a Raft, anyone?

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